ARTAK ZAKARYAN: ALIYEV NOT ACCEPTABLE TO THE WORLD ANY MORE
Anna Nazaryan
"Radiolur"
17:13 05.04.2013
The domestic political developments cannot have any negative impact
on Armenia's standing on the foreign policy arena, as the respected
international organizations and observers have already positively
assessed the presidential elections of February 18, Chairman of the
National Assembly' Standing Committee on Foreign Relations Artak
Zakaryan told a press conference today.
He described second-placed Raffi Hovhannisyan's steps as "illogical."
President Serzh Sargsyan has always been the proponent of solution
of issues through dialogue, and the dialogue with the Heritage Party
will take place, when they start looking at things more realistically.
As for the perspectives of progress in the settlement of the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict, Artak Zakaryan said: "Azerbaijan has hit a deadlock
and is ready to take any radical step."
Presidential elections are expected in Azerbaijan in October, and
many analysts believe Aliyev might aggravate the tension at the
line of contact to divert the attention of the society from domestic
political issues.
Aliyev's reelection is beneficial to Armenia. "I would like Aliyev
to be re-elected, as he is not acceptable to the world any more,"
the MP noted.
Anna Nazaryan
"Radiolur"
17:13 05.04.2013
The domestic political developments cannot have any negative impact
on Armenia's standing on the foreign policy arena, as the respected
international organizations and observers have already positively
assessed the presidential elections of February 18, Chairman of the
National Assembly' Standing Committee on Foreign Relations Artak
Zakaryan told a press conference today.
He described second-placed Raffi Hovhannisyan's steps as "illogical."
President Serzh Sargsyan has always been the proponent of solution
of issues through dialogue, and the dialogue with the Heritage Party
will take place, when they start looking at things more realistically.
As for the perspectives of progress in the settlement of the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict, Artak Zakaryan said: "Azerbaijan has hit a deadlock
and is ready to take any radical step."
Presidential elections are expected in Azerbaijan in October, and
many analysts believe Aliyev might aggravate the tension at the
line of contact to divert the attention of the society from domestic
political issues.
Aliyev's reelection is beneficial to Armenia. "I would like Aliyev
to be re-elected, as he is not acceptable to the world any more,"
the MP noted.